Purple Mountain wrote: » That would absolutely sicken you. Imagine of you'd just paid out, no questions.
Mam of 4 wrote: » I know PM , sad thing is , some people probably do exactly that .
RMAOK wrote: » Insurance companies love that. No hassle for them and s huge inflated premium.....
mustang shelly wrote: My dad loves to go to the pub on a Saturday night to meet up with a few of his friends that he doesn't see all week, enjoy a few pints and a packet of peanuts. Even with the pubs reopening, he and his buddies aren't going as they don't want a meal.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This is a strange one but it does give me a giggle. When a poster who dislikes me thanks any kind of response I receive that disagrees with me, or if someone posts something slagging me, you know a jokey kind of post, and that gets thanked by them too People are gas.
Mam of 4 wrote: » I have to admit , I agree with you , it seems very petty indeed . It's as if they don't realise they're doing it themselves tbh TH , That I'm content with my lot and the ups and downs of life
[Deleted User] wrote: » And maybe they really do actually disagree and aren't being weird but I dunno. The spidey senses do be tingling all the same.
Mam of 4 wrote: » It would be a bit sad for a first thought to be that someone is deliberately thanking a post that disagrees with our own opinion just to annoy us though . Each to their own .
[Deleted User] wrote: » I am a bit sad
Mam of 4 wrote: » Oh dear ... :pac:
HildaOgdenx wrote: » New candle just lit. Gorgeous.
Wayne Jarvis wrote: I read that firstly as new candle Justine. I thought you named your candles.
This time with style wrote: » Just about to light Barbara here.
Deleted User wrote: Wick ed...😂
Wayne Jarvis wrote: » It got me thinking about all the things in my home I have named. I call the clothes horse Trojan because it's just a cheapy Argos yoke but does trojan work because I always fill every line on it and it hasn't broken yet. I am very odd but at least I amuse myself.
Deleted User wrote: » Wick ed...��
Wayne Jarvis wrote: » I read that firstly as new candle Justine. I thought you named your candles. It got me thinking about all the things in my home I have named. I call the clothes horse Trojan because it's just a cheapy Argos yoke but does trojan work because I always fill every line on it and it hasn't broken yet. I call my kitchen The Red Light District, not for any sexy reasons, but just because I have a red microwave, toaster and kettle. I call the cabinet where my plates and bowls are Duck Egg Central because they are all duck egg colour. I call the washing machine The Veteran because it's seventeen years old and still going strong. And I call the chest freezer The Cadet because it's only a few months old and is directly across from the The Veteran so I like to imagine that he gives The Cadet advice on how to survive for a long time. I am very odd but at least I amuse myself.
New Home wrote: A Trojan Clothes' Horse? How many Greek soldiers can you fit in it?
HildaOgdenx wrote: » Maybe I will, from now on.